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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2077984" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Hugs over this.</p><p></p><p>There is never a right time for anything. And even if it is inconvenient/almost impossible, I always find the right time is now. </p><p></p><p>I hope you find a solution for this. There will be a solution somewhere, somehow.</p><p></p><p>Once when I sold my house, on the very day I put it up for sale, and the buyers wanted to move in very quickly. I said I was unable to sort and pack up in time. It was an old 13 roomed Edwardian house where I had brought up my children and so was absolutely filled with stuff. The buyers said you can leave everything behind if you want, we are happy to have it all. So I cleared out important personal stuff, loaded my car with 10 cats in baskets (I had 10 cats at the time), the dog, my paper 25mm photographs I had taken over the years, my favourite feather pillows, and personal paperwork and writing. And some clothes! And I handed over the keys and drove off into the sunset.</p><p></p><p>It was actually very therapeutic to do that. But I am a collector and hoarder, and I have collected and hoarded again....</p><p></p><p>I am sure when you wake up in the morning you will have some ideas.</p><p></p><p>Good luck x</p><p></p><p>>^..^<</p><p></p><p>Just a question to anyone on here...what would you take from your house/flat/where you live if you had to move quickly, and had to make a decision what to leave behind? What would you load your car or taxi with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2077984, member: 238814"] Hugs over this. There is never a right time for anything. And even if it is inconvenient/almost impossible, I always find the right time is now. I hope you find a solution for this. There will be a solution somewhere, somehow. Once when I sold my house, on the very day I put it up for sale, and the buyers wanted to move in very quickly. I said I was unable to sort and pack up in time. It was an old 13 roomed Edwardian house where I had brought up my children and so was absolutely filled with stuff. The buyers said you can leave everything behind if you want, we are happy to have it all. So I cleared out important personal stuff, loaded my car with 10 cats in baskets (I had 10 cats at the time), the dog, my paper 25mm photographs I had taken over the years, my favourite feather pillows, and personal paperwork and writing. And some clothes! And I handed over the keys and drove off into the sunset. It was actually very therapeutic to do that. But I am a collector and hoarder, and I have collected and hoarded again.... I am sure when you wake up in the morning you will have some ideas. Good luck x >^..^< Just a question to anyone on here...what would you take from your house/flat/where you live if you had to move quickly, and had to make a decision what to leave behind? What would you load your car or taxi with? [/QUOTE]
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